SANParks announces reopening of Cape Town’s Silvermine and other popular picnic spots

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South African National Parks (SANParks) announced that The Silvermine gate 1 situated within the Table Mountain National Park (TMNP) was reopened on Wednesday.

CAPE TOWN - The Silvermine gate 1 situated within the Table Mountain National Park was reopened on Wednesday.While popular visiting spots such as Boulders in Simon’s Town and Oudekraal and Newlands picnic sites remain closed, they will be open on Heritage Day on Thursday, September 24.

When visiting Silvermine, visitors should note the following protocols: the gate will be open from 7am until 6pm and visitors will have to leave at 7pm daily. A “no mask no entry” policy have been implemented. Free-standing gas stoves are not permitted at the picnic site and guests are encouraged to use the available braai facilities.

When visiting Boulders, patrons should note that entry times are from 8am until 4pm. The curio shop will be open.

 

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